Projects developed into an array of math abstractions and celebrations in the mediums of sound, video, animation, photography and interactive installation. A show featuring the student projects was hosted at the Sushi Performance and Visual Art Center, a San Diego-based, non-profit multidisciplinary presenting organization, which cultivates alternative voices in the contemporary arts.
For more information, contact Margaret Noble, CCTE teacher .
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